Troopers said Daya Sangha, 51, of 30 White Dog Drive, Rolling View Estates, said someone broke four motion-activated security lights on his home sometime between Oct. 7 and Tuesday.

Anyone with information should call state police at 570-593-2000.

Businesses cited

for violations

Three Schuylkill County businesses were cited by the state police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement for violations of the state Liquor Code.

Mugshots at 3 N. Kennedy Drive, McAdoo, was cited for allow employees to consume alcohol while tending bar on March 21 and April 28.

Hambone's at 102-104 S. 2nd St., Saint Clair, was cited for having gambling devices or paraphernalia or allowing gambling, lotteries, pool selling or bookmaking on the premises on Dec. 29 and March 25.

Main Street Bar and Grill Inc., 316-318 S. Main St., Shenandoah, was cited for allowing use of a loudspeaker or similar device that caused music or other entertainment to be heard outside of the business on various dates.

Each of the businesses faces penalties ranging from $50 to $1,000 for minor offenses and up to $5,000 for more serious violations as well as the suspension or loss of their alcohol license and mandated training for the licensee.

2 escape injury

in crash

SCHUYLKILL HAVEN - Two people escaped injury when their vehicles collided on Route 690, just south of Sunny Side Drive in North Manheim Township, at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. State police at Schuylkill Haven are investigating.

Troopers said Edward Hallick, 80, of Orwigsburg, was driving a 1998 Chevrolet Malibu trying to turn left onto the parking lot of Redner's Warehouse Market when he drove into the path of a 2000 Ford Focus that was being driven west on Route 690, Manheim Road, by Timothy Zaspel, 25, of Pottsville.

Zaspel applied his brakes to avoid a collision but was unable to do so, troopers said.

Neither driver was injured but troopers said Hallick will be cited as a result of the crash.

Troopers said someone used a vehicle to smash through the steel and glass entry doors, entered the building but was scared off by a security alarm.

The burglars fled within two minutes of breaking into the building but caused damages estimated at $2,000.

Anyone with information is asked to call troopers at 570-593-2000.

Teen veered into

stopped vehicle

Pottsville police investigated a crash that occured at 6:11 p.m. Wednesday at Centre and Market streets.

Police said Jacklyn Ditzler, 17, of Pottsville, tried to turn left from Centre Street onto Market Street but was driving too fast for conditions and veered into the parking lane on Market Street.

The teen had to steer hard to the left to avoid hitting a parked car but overcompensated and struck a vehicle driven by Anthony Robisch, 24, of Pottsville, who was stopped on Market Street, police said.

Police said Robisch complained of shoulder pain but refused medical treatment while a 2-month-old in his vehicle was evaluated by Pottsville-Schuylkill Haven Area EMS.

As a result of the crash, police said Ditzler was cited for driving at an unsafe speed.

2 people flown

to hospital

KLINE - Two people were flown to a hospital with moderate injuries and a car demolished after the driver of a car lost control Saturday.

Michal Bostik, 35, of Pottsville, was driving a 94 Cadillac Eldorado CP and had two passengers when she lost control of her vehicle and struck a steel ribbon guide rail while driving north in Kline Township on Interstate 81, state police at Frackville said.

The accident occurred at 12:30 p.m. about half a mile north from the McAdoo interchange, police said.

After striking the guardrail, on the east edge of the highway, the car skidded diagonally across the northbound lanes and center medial, stopping on the inside shoulder of the southbound lanes, police said.

Bostick and Anthony Brown, 39, of Wilkes-Barre, the front seat passenger, were flown to St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlem, police said.

Their conditions could not be obtained Saturday. A second passenger, Samatha Sherwood, 24, of Pottsville, who was seated in the back, was not injured, police said.

Police said they don't know if seat belts were used; however, air bags did deploy in the car, police said.

Woman suffered

injuries in crash

NEW CASTLE - A 23-year-old woman from Hazelton was flown to Lehigh Valley Hospital Cedar Crest after she lost control of her vehicle Saturday.

Her condition could be not obtained Saturday.

State police at Frackville saidMeilissa Erickson,23, Hazelton, lost control of her vehicle at 8:50 a.m. Saturday while traveling south on Route 61 in New Castle Township after making a left curve on the road.

Her 2001 Chevrolet Tracker struck the embankment on the west berm and rolled onto its drivers side and slid on the roadway about 100 feet south on Route 61 finally stopping in the right lane on its drivers side berm facing failure to drive on roadways for travel.She was not wearing a seat belt, police said.

The vehicle was towed from the scene.

Erickson will be cited for failure to drive on roadways laned for traffic and a seat belt violation, according to police.

Woman charged

with harassment

UPPER BERN - A 39-year-old Hamburg woman will be charged with a summary offenses of harassment and receive a non-traffic citation after she allegedly shoved and hit another woman, police said.

State police at Hamburg said the incident occurred about 8 p.m. Thursday at 165 Phillips Lane, Upper Bern Township, Berks County when Jessica Donchez, 39, of Hamburg, and 41-year-old Elizabeth Rago, of Shartlesville, had an argument that escalated into Donchez allegedly shoving and striking Rago. Neither was hurt, police said.

The citation will be filed in Magisterial District Justice Andrea J. Book's office in Bernville.

Property ruined

by tractor trailer

ELIZABETHVILLE - A mailbox was destroyed after being hit by a tractor trailer Saturday in Dauphin County.

The impact occurred at 680 Rakers Mill Road, Washington Township, Dauphin County, as a driver of a blue tractor trailer was attempting to turn around, state police at Lykens said.

The driver then fled the scene, police said.

Items taken from

unlocked Jeep

MECHANICSVILLE- Someone stole a bottle of wine and Chanel perfume from an unlocked Jeep Saturday.

Jessica Snyder, 29, of Pottsville, was the victim of a theft that occurred between 9 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday in the 1000 block of East Norwegian St. Mechanicsville, state police at Schuylkill Haven said.

The type of wine taken was not mentioned.

Police investigate

hit-and-run

FRACKVILLE -State police at Frackville are investigating a hit-and-run crash that occured about 8:35 p.m. Wednesday in the 500 block of East Oak Street in West Mahanoy Township.

Troopers said an unidentified man was driving a beige 1991 Ford Taurus west on the Morea Road when he missed a left turn at the intersection with Oak Street and went through a fence on property owned by New Hope Wesleyan Church.

Troopers said the driver fled the scene but a witness was able to get a description of the car and the license plate number.

West Mahanoy Township police were not on duty at the time of the crash, troopers said.

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